In one heartbreaking clip, he reveals he's scared that he "will never be successful, will never have a wife, never have kids, never learn.

"But I have a lot to offer someone. I'm introverted, nice and caring - that's some benefits. I'm a nice kid. But it comes to a point where [I'm] too nice."

Transcripts of text messages sent between the pair in the days before his tragic death has been released by Prosecutors at Taunton Trial Court, Massachusetts.

At one point Roy expressed hesitancy about his suicide plan, writing: "Like no I would be happy if they had no guilt about it. because I have a bad feeling tht this is going to create a lot of depression between my parents/sisters."

She allegedly responded: "Everyone will be sad for a while, but they will get over it and move on. They won't be in depression I won't let that happen.

The court has heard transcripts of messages sent between the pair (Image: Facebook/justiceforconradroy)

"They know how sad you are and they know that you're doing this to be happy, and I think they will understand and accept it. They'll always carry u in their hearts."

Carter was accused of repeatedly encouraging him to take his own life, allegedly writing: "The time is right and you're ready, you just need to do it! You can't keep living this way."

The court heard more than 20,000 text messages exchanges were made – with more than 1,000 of those messages sent in the days leading up to Roy’s death.

Carter's lawyer, Joseph Cataldo, had insisted to the the court that no crime was committed by his client.

He said Roy had a history of depression, which involved a previous suicide attempt suicide and was wholly responsible for his own death.

He also claimed any text messages were protected by free speech laws.

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